Sentences with phrase «hearing messages about»

Curiously, It's rarely that we hear a message about contentment within Christianity., the monastic orders being the exception.
I think that prior to hearing the message about Jesus, Cornelius and Lydia were these sorts of people.
When a Crusade Evangelist gets all the glamor, glitz, and glory of presenting the «Gospel» to millions of people, and the people hear a message about being born again, and then those who respond attend a church without all the glamor, glitz, and glory, and they hear a message about discipleship, following Jesus, danger, famine, persecution, and suffering, they rightfully feel that somebody is not being honest.
It's helpful for teens to hear messages about sex and sexuality from more than one person.
However, on the days we needed formula, I heard the messages about its risks ringing in my ears.
It's like the old marketing mantra how people need to see or hear a message about 7 times before they remember it or act on it.
After recalling the phones, going on a year - long apology tour and having to cope with the fact that everyone who flew anywhere was going to have a hear a message about how they wouldn't be allowed to bring a certain Samsung phone on the flight, the company still had to release a worthy successor to the Note 7.
After the sellers have heard the message about their home, the only items left for me to complete are nailing down the asking price and signing the listing.
The kind where I opt in to hear messages about your company.

Not exact matches

Here's a message just about all of us could benefit from hearing: You have more grit than you think you do.
The message is simple: You've heard about the new hotels.
Stories are a powerful way for leaders to engage customers, increase sales, rally the troops, sell ideas internally and externally, recruit talented staff, and share the key messages about you and your company that you want both your internal and external stakeholders to hear.
I recently heard about one entrepreneur who receives around 5,000 messages a week.
Turns out, 67 percent of employees said that they've either never heard anything from their employers about taking time off or if they had they were mixed or negative messages.
When West claimed on Twitter that Swift approved the lyric, the singer's rep quickly issued a statement claiming Swift never heard the song and warned the rapper about using a «misogynistic message
The coalition also named June 26 a day of silence for Web radio; when listeners tuned in to Pandora, Yahoo Music, Live365, and other online broadcasters, they'd hear no music, just a message telling them about the rate changes and directing them to contact their representatives.
The House of Representatives has no direct control over the FTC's decision, but a hearing could be used to send a message about the impact this deal could have on consumers and the grocery industry.
In a Twitter message posted hours before Monday's hearing, Mr. Trump suggested that Ms. Yates had tipped off journalists about Mr. Flynn's conversations with the Russian ambassador.
The overarching message from this hearing is that there is a clear need for regulation so consumers can make informed decisions about participation in ICOs.»
Funny enough, I'd been listening to a series of messages that fit with a particular conversation I'd heard, and I started telling him about those as well.
Again Stevens expressed concern about unwilling listeners, at least those who didn't want to hear any religious message.
Persecution is not about someone telling me they don't want to hear the message.
Robert, that would be Romans 10:17 — Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word about Christ.
Some of my African - American slave ancestors tried to leave me and my people a message about compassion that defies what many of us want to hear.
Yet as powerful as it is to preach about God's presence and enduring love, about looking forward in the midst of suffering, believers will hear this message differently depending on how quickly they are living through the succession of steps on their way to hope.
They needed to be among the assembly yesterday of about 3000 believers in three different services that heard the message of the cross given and the simple message of the gift of eternal life by believing in the one that was nailed to the cross for our sins.
Sure, people can say you violate your anonymity, or our traditions about publicity, etc. but I also know there may be some who need to hear your message where it will give them the courage to try this (hard, as you said) way of getting sober.
I've watched one young woman after another pour out her heart, expressing deep emotion about the messages they heard from other generations:
So when Kim shared a small piece of her own story about leaving the institutionalized church and connecting to a less traditional community of believers, I mixed the well - meaning, thoughtful critiques in the comment section with some of the messages I've been getting from critics lately, and this is what I heard:
All who are born again have freely responded to God's drawing and have trusted in Christ and Him alone for eternal life (See Bob Wilkin, «The Lord Opened Her Heart»; «What About Those Who Die Without Hearing the Message of Christ?»)
I was just sharing last night how a woman at my last church was talking about unconditional love in the face of her grandkids opening presents, but when she didn't hear the tried and true message from the previous pastor (who by the way was one of architects of the church's mission to «love God and love people unconditionally) that was a problem.
The guy talked and drew for about five minutes, and then as he closed up, we were supposed to pull a Gospel tract out of our pocket and hand it to a stranger nearby and ask what they thought about Jesus and the message they had just heard, and if they had any questions or wanted us to pray with them.
Mr Limbaugh and entourage seem to be more in league with Satan than they are with Christ, consequently, they'd know very little about the message of Jesus, if and when they hear it.
«But we're actually interacting with people at a local authority level and trying to encourage people in the church to talk about not just the message they're hearing... but also the work that the church is doing and why we're doing it.»
Or some hear the gospel as a metaphorical message about how to live a better life in the here and now and view any talk of after - lives, eternal damnation, and saving as only metaphor that tends to get abused when it is used to stir up fear in order to get converts and tithing members.
«People were being completely reasonable,» Glass says, when asked about the reaction of Pearson's fellow Christians in the movie when they learned of his revelation and heard his new unorthodox message.
You will never hear a message from me about the ills of gay marriage.
«Over the last three decades I have had the pleasure of standing on a church stage and introducing women teachers, knowing that the congregation was about to hear a message inspired and empowered by the Holy Spirit.
In Acts, we read about Cornelius, a God - fearing Gentile, who heard the message of eternal life and believed in Jesus for it (Acts 10:22, 44 - 48).
Definitely keen to hear about the message you shared!
And the Jewish people who heard the message of Peter and who wanted to participate with this arrival of the Kingdom of God in Jesus Christ indicated this desire publicly by receiving the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins, just as others had done with John about three years earlier.
We should have more concerns about people's preceptions on issues and redirect the energy to understanding an opportunity to hear the MESSAGE from the word of God.
In him there is the appearance of a novel response to a complex situation; and as such, he brings about new ways of understanding and new kinds of adjustment to the world which then may be shared and developed by those who hear him and accept his message.
The very medium of conferences conveys a message louder than anything spoken from the stage, and I hear a sermon about our values and our focus, our materialism and worship, our energy and our dreams.
I had heard some muslim clerics were upset about how bin laden was not buried facing toward Mecca etc.... Good, this is a clear message that this slime bag does not deserve the respect of a decent burial after what he has done.
But the message of Ecclesiastes and the church's traditional wisdom about death need to be heard, especially in our death - denying culture (and especially in Lent, though not exclusively then) The memento mon are gone — from our lives, from our culture, from the church in our time.
Occasionally you may have heard the curious idea that the Sermon on the Mount is a simple moral message, which has nothing to do with the rest of the church's teaching about Jesus.
I guess I always thought prayer was about listening for God, hoping we are pure enough at that moment to hear a personal message that helps us forward.
A friend of mine, operating in Arabia during the First World War, ran upon an Arab sheik who, hearing talk about telegraphy, was dogmatic that no message could possibly travel from Basra to Baghdad faster than his swiftest horse could run.
While no one really wants to upset the peace, or sow seeds of distress let alone bitterness, it is clear that, if the Christian message is going to be heard in today's world, it must be related to that world, and it is also clear that, if Christians speak about the faith with openness and honesty, there are many more than is often imagined, who are ready to listen.
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